WASIOR
- IDWSR
- Latitude: -2.72832
- Longitude: 134.501
- Indonesia
- Port in Indonesia
Location: Wasior Papua Barat Indonesia
Marine Port Description and Specification: Wasior, Indonesia
Overview:
Wasior is a coastal town and port located in West Papua, Indonesia. It serves as a hub for local commerce and transportation within the region, offering essential connectivity to other parts of Indonesia.
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 2°44' S latitude and 134°29' E longitude
- Province: West Papua
- Country: Indonesia
Port Specifications:
- Port Type: Small to medium-sized coastal port
- Water Depth: Generally shallow, suitable mainly for small to medium-sized vessels. Specific water depth details should be confirmed through nautical charts and port authorities.
- Tidal Information: The area experiences tidal variations, which can influence docking and navigation. Mariners should consult tidal charts specific to Wasior.
Facilities:
- Berthing: Limited berthing facilities designed to accommodate regional and local vessels, including small cargo and passenger ships.
- Cargo Handling: Basic cargo handling facilities are available, with equipment suitable for general cargo, including goods vital for the local economy.
- Storage: Limited warehousing and storage capabilities. Typically, cargo is quickly offloaded and distributed due to limited space.
- Fuel and Supplies: Basic bunkering and supply services may be available, though not in large quantities.
- Passenger Services: The port also handles passenger traffic, essential for connecting residents to other regions.
Communication and Navigation:
- Navigational Aids: Basic navigational aids available, including buoys and lights, but facilities may be limited in comparison to larger ports.
- Communication Channels: Marine VHF communication is available for port operations. Exact frequency details should be confirmed with local authorities.
Accessibility:
- Road Connectivity: The port is connected to Wasior and nearby regions through local road networks. The state of these roads can vary seasonally due to weather conditions.
- Air Access: The town of Wasior has an airstrip providing additional means of access and transport but is primarily small-scale and designed for regional flights.
Environmental and Operational Considerations:
- Weather Conditions: Tropical climate with significant seasonal variations, including a rainy season that can impact port operations.
- Infrastructure: Developing infrastructure, which may present challenges for large-scale operations or expansion.
Authorities and Contacts:
- Port Authority: Managed locally with oversight from regional government authorities.
- Customs and Immigration: Facilities are present but may be limited, primarily serving local and regional traffic. For international shipping, it is advisable to check specific regulations and requirements.
Strategic Importance:
Wasior serves as an important local hub for West Papua, contributing to the regional economy by facilitating the movement of goods and passengers. Due to its strategic location, it supports coastal shipping routes and provides essential services to the surrounding communities.
For detailed and current port information, it is recommended to contact local port authorities, consult updated nautical charts, and refer to official maritime guides specific to Indonesia.
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